EvilBob: What is with this show? Last week we had a hilarious Valentines Day episode and now we have an equally as hilarious Hot Springs episode.

Ry: Kyou, Yuki, and Momiji are going with Tohru on this hot spring adventure.

EvilBob: If you’re thinking about all the hot springs antics they could get into don’t, they’ve all been replaced by a creepy proprietress.

Ry: Not only is she creepy, but she also seems to have the ability to appear out of nowhere.

EvilBob: What’s more, she appears to be the mother of the monkey. Not sure who that is yet, but she wants Tohru to befriend them so they can’t be too bad right?

Ry: If the rest of the show has been any indication, it’s going to get weirder.

EvilBob: And then we have Momiji’s antics. He wanted to bath with Tohru and she was gonna let him because she thought he was in elementary school. (Spoiler alert, he isn’t.) When that didn’t work she let him sleep with her… like, literally sleep. Get your minds out of the gutter.

Ry: Suffice it to say, Kyou and Yuki were baffled by his innocence.

EvilBob: Momiji’s antics aside, the ping-pong bit was hilarious.

Ry: Yes, especially the overly enthusiastic miss by Tohru.

EvilBob: I was legit worried when Yuki left. Until he revealed he left to laugh.

Ry: He actually can laugh. He even gives Tohru a ribbon.

EvilBob: That was such a cute moment. Fruits Basket delivered another amazing episode. I’d say it’s about as Evil as a Super Villain! (10).

EvilBob: The final battle has begun. And first up on Hyakkimaru’s murder bucket list is Tahoumaru and his possessed cronies.

Ry: The loser squad tries once again to beat Hyakkimaru. Because it worked out well for them, last time.

EvilBob: They were even spouting nonsense about reclaiming what’s theirs, referring to Hyakkimaru’s body parts.

Ry: Everyone seems to treat Hyakkimaru regaining his body as a bad thing.

EvilBob: We’re not saying he’s a saint or anything. But, so far, he’s only killed bad people. Even his idiot of a brother deserves death, right now. Hyakkimaru shouldn’t be forced to be a sacrifice to save a nation doomed by his own father to start with.

Ry: The people are so willing to make him suffer for the appearance of prosperity.

EvilBob: And that’s the thing, isn’t it? Society is built by the sacrifices of the many, not the one. Hyakkimaru’s mother even points out that that kind of prosperity is fragile.

Ry: It’s absurd that they can even point at the actions of Daigo and say that this selfish piece of crap was noble in any of his intentions.

EvilBob: He made that deal to stay in power. And he was willing to sacrifice his own firstborn son to do it. Nothing about that says noble intent in any way. Especially how he laughed when he saw what it did to his son’s body.

Ry: And even after all this, he still thinks he’s in the right.

EvilBob: Such a moron. Anyway, the episode itself was pretty good. I’d say it’s about as Evil as a Super Villian! (10).